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1913 Maximotor Aircraft Engine Manufacturer Print Advertising Clipping - Detroit Michigan - Thomas Biplane - Ready For Framing
1913 Maximotor Aircraft Engine Manufacturer Print Advertising Clipping - Detroit Michigan - Thomas Biplane - Ready For Framing
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Antique Original 1913 Maximotor Aircraft Engine Manufacturer Print Advertising Clipping - Detroit Michigan - Thomas Biplane - Ready For Framing
Measures Approx. 7-1/4" Wide By 2-1/4" Tall
In Very Good Antique Condition - Trimmed Edges, Toning Due To Age And History-Collectors Watermarked That Is Not On The Clipping.
This 1913 Print Advertisement Showcases The Maximotor, A Detroit-Based Aircraft Engine Manufacturer, Promoting Its Overhead Valve Engines As Superior In Power-To-Displacement Efficiency. The Left Side Features A Thomas Biplane Piloted By Earl V. Fritts, Who Earned His Pilot License Using A 60-70 Horsepower Maximotor Engine, Demonstrating Its Reliability In Early Aviation. The Right Side Displays A 4-Cylinder, 50-Horsepower Model, Emphasizing Its Technological Advancements. During The Early 20th Century, Aviation Rapidly Evolved, With Lightweight And High-Power Engines Becoming Essential. Maximotor Was Among The Pioneering Companies Contributing To The Growth Of Aircraft Development, Particularly In The Pre-World War I Era.
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